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Apple Finally Fixes iOS Alarm Bug in Latest Update

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– Apple’s iOS 26.1 beta 2 introduces a new Slide to Stop gesture to dismiss alarms, replacing the simple tap method.
– Tapping still snoozes the alarm, but stopping it entirely now requires a deliberate swipe action.
– This change aims to prevent accidental dismissal by users who might tap the screen sleepily in the morning.
– The Slide to Stop button is the same size as the Snooze button, maintaining design consistency while addressing usability issues.
– The Slide to Stop gesture is also implemented for timers in this iOS update.

Apple has introduced a significant change to its alarm functionality with the latest iOS 26.1 beta 2 update, addressing a common user complaint about accidental dismissals. The new Slide to Stop gesture replaces the simple tap that previously turned off alarms, requiring a deliberate swipe action to fully disable them. Tapping the screen will still activate the snooze feature, preserving the familiar way to delay waking up.

This design adjustment aims to prevent groggy users from unintentionally stopping their alarms when they meant to hit snooze. Many people have experienced the frustration of blindly tapping their iPhone screen in the morning only to discover they’ve completely turned off their alarm instead of delaying it. The new sliding mechanism creates a necessary barrier against these accidental taps while maintaining quick access to the snooze function.

The updated interface maintains the same large button size for both the snooze option and the new slide-to-stop control. This represents an improvement over the iOS 18 design where smaller, closely positioned buttons made it challenging to accurately select the intended option. Apple’s solution preserves the clean visual aesthetic while adding functional precision to the morning wake-up experience.

This sliding gesture isn’t limited to alarms alone, the same interaction now applies to timer functions within the updated operating system. The consistent approach across different time-based features creates a more unified user experience while solving the practical problem of accidental deactivation that has troubled many iPhone users.

(Source: Mac Rumors)

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